Los Angeles 5 NYRangers 4. 20T Kings lead series 2 games to 0.
The Los Angeles Kings may very well have given new meaning to the term comeback or perhaps come-from-behind. Which is exactly as they did here at
the Staples Centre in L.A. for Game 2.
Just when the New York Rangers had the Kings on the ropes, so to speak, having taken a 4-2 lead after the second period. But, as hockey fans the world by now know, Los Angeles' never-say-die attitude was once again, for the upteenth time in these playoffs, on display. First, a point shot by Kings defenseman Matt Greene was tipped in by Dwight King in front of Lundqvist. Rangers cried interference by that was ruled out. Then with just minutes left in the third period, Gaborik popped one past Lundvist & the game was all tied up.
The first overtime period featured plenty of near misses with the Rangers Chris Kreider having had the best opportunity of the moment -- a breakaway -- but shot wide. New York was not capable of taking advantage of a powerplay either,
Enter Dustin Brown. After the first few minutes in the second overtime, Brown tipped in a Willie Mitchell shot for the game-winning OT goal.
Hats off to both goaltenders -- Quick for the Kings and Lundqvist for the Rangers -- for their at times stellar puck-stopping talents particularly in the overtimes.
Oh yeah, about what I mentioned in the beginning about L.A, having given a whole new meaning to the word comeback. And how they have! Los Angeles becomes the first team in NHL history to comeback from a 2 goal deficit in winning three straight games.
For the Rangers, it's not looking too good. Since 1939, the home team that has won the first two games of a Stanley Cup Final, has gone on to to win the Cup 32 times out of 35 (91% of the time).
Next game is Monday in New York.
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